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9781561484614

The Little Book Of Circle Processes

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    9781561484614

  • ISBN10:

    156148461X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-08-30
  • Publisher: SIMON & SCHUSTER

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Summary

Circle processes offer a way of bringing people together to understand one another, strengthen bonds, and solve community problems—a necessity in an era of division, polarized politics, and angry debate.

Our ancestors gathered around a fire in a circle, families gather around their kitchen tables in circles, and now we are gathering in circles as communities to solve problems. This peacemaking practice draws on the ancient Native American tradition of a talking piece and combines that with concepts of democracy and inclusivity.

Peacemaking circles are used in neighborhoods to provide support for those harmed by crime and to decide sentences for those who commit crime, in schools to create positive classroom climates and resolve behavior problems, in the workplace to deal with conflict, and in social services to develop more organic support systems for people struggling to get their lives together. The circle process hinges on storytelling. It is an effort bringing astonishing results around the country. Chapters include:
  • Circles in Practice
  • A Circle Story—Finding a Way to Move Forward after a Workers Strike
  • Foundations of Circles
  • A Circle Story—Finding Understanding in the Classroom
  • Key Elements of Circles
  • A Circle Story—Finding Healing from Violent Crime
  • Organizing a Talking Circle
  • A Circle Story—Finding Respect Across Generations
  • Circles in Perspective
  • A Circle Story—Finding Connection within Family

A title in The Little Books of Justice and Peacebuilding Series.

Author Biography

     
     Kay Pranis is a trainer and writer on Peacemaking Circles and restorative justice. She served as the Restorative Justice Planner for the Minnesota Department of Corrections from 1994 to 2003.
     
     Since 1998, Kay has conducted Circle trainings in a diverse range of communities—from schools to prisons to workplaces to churches, and from rural towns in Minnesota to Chicago’s South Side to Montgomery, Alabama.
     
     She has written numerous articles on restorative justice and co-wrote Peacemaking Circles: From Crime to Community. 
     
     Kay’s intention in her work is to create spaces in which people can be in more loving connection with each other. Kay’s experience as a parent and a community activist form the foundation of her vision for peacemaking and community-building.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
3(8)
Old things made new
3(4)
About this book
7(1)
Historical context
7(1)
An overview of Circles
8(3)
2. Circles in Practice
11(8)
How does a Peacemaking Circle work?
11(3)
Types of Peacemaking Circles
14(3)
Applications of Peacemaking Circles
17(2)
3. A Circle Story-Finding a Way to Move Forward After a Worker Strike
19(5)
4. Foundations of Circles
24(7)
Values
25(1)
Ancient teachings
25(5)
Circle Process as practiced in faith-based communities
30(1)
5. A Circle Story-Finding Understanding in the Classroom
31(2)
6. Key Elements of Circles
33(14)
Structural elements of circles
33(6)
The importance of storytelling
39(2)
Focusing on relationships
41(3)
Stages of Circle Processes
44(3)
7. A Circle Story-Finding Healing from a Violent Crime
47(2)
8. Organizing a Talking Circle
49(7)
Stage 1: Suitability
50(1)
Stage 2: Preparation
51(1)
Stage 3: Convening
52(2)
Stage 4: Follow-up
54(2)
9. A Circle Story-Finding Respect Across Generations
56(3)
10. Circles in Perspective 59(6)
Community-building impact
59(1)
How is a Circle different from other similar processes?
60(2)
Challenges
62(3)
11. A Circle Story-Finding Connection Within Family 65(2)
12. Conclusion 67(4)
Appendix 1: The Circle Process in Schools 71(3)
Endnotes 74(1)
Suggested Reading 75(1)
About the Author 76

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